Every word Patrick Vieira said on pitch invasions, Man United win, Wilfried Zaha and transfers
It's been a really good season and this was the best way to end the season. We managed to win the game against United [which is good] because of what they represent in the Premier League. I was really pleased because we won and we had another clean sheet at home. It’s a good end to the season.
It’s all about as a manager, as a coach with the staff, keep maintaining the level of the quality of the players. And of course, with the way we work and expecting them to improve. To try to bring those couple of players that will help us to be stronger as a team. We have to keep challenging ourselves and we want to be ambitious. And then after, of course, we have to perform to allow ourselves to be in a good part of the table.
I think it's been really good. I'm really happy with the staff, the technical staff, the medical staff, and the way we work. We managed to have players training every day and the majority of players are available for selection. It's been positive. It’s good that I did not listen to what people were expecting me to achieve this season. I put my head down and with the rest of the staff we worked well and we worked hard. We went through a difficult period but we didn't change our philosophy. We knew where we wanted to go and even in a difficult period, we managed to stick together and now if you look at where we are I’m pleased with that.
It’s been really good because it’s not easy when you come into a football club and there's a really big turnaround and young players are coming through. Of course, there's always going to be a question about if those players will adapt themselves. There is a question about the young new manager coming into the Premier League. There's a question mark over if he can deal with